Aimericim ,ctvish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 28th Year of Service to Our State and Nation VOL. 45, NO. 33 Detroit Jewish Chronicle _ _ and The Legal Chronicle. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1943 0.4 Board of Education 'rakes Over Jewish Children's Home Fully Equipped Building Accepted from Herman Cohen for the Duration of War 10e Single Copy; $3.00 Per Yee! David S. Zemon • • Building Fund Campaign Well Known Civic 1-1 Leader Dies at 67 F or Temple Israel Opened Was Active in Local Charities Executive Board Has Set Goal of $350,000, Declares Ellis Thal, Chairman of Drive Most recent addition to the at 50 cents per child which will board of education's rapidly ex- cover the period from 8 p. n). to At a meeting of key membersare being invested in U. S. Gov- Detroit lost one of its ,pioneer winding child care ptogram is 8 a. tn. This newer around the leaders in the death of David S. of Temple Israel held at the of- eminent War Bonds, our mem- fices of the Temple, campaign hers' dollars do double duty— the Jewish Children's Home, lo-, clock service for children of Zemon, who was accorded the committees were appointed and they support the war effort and high honor of being buried from sated at Burlingame and Petos- mothers employed in furthering captains selected for the purpose the government's anti-inflationary of soliciting subscriptions to the savings policy at the same time." the war effort will accommodate key Ayes. Representin g an initial the needs of women working on building fund. Mr. Thal stated that while it The members were addressed was impossible to determine ac- investment of $150,000, use of any of the three war plant shifts. by Morris Garvett and Ellis M. tual building costs after victory the fully equipped Home has Parents may register for either Thal, the president and vice presi- has been achieved, the executive been accepted for the duration the day service or the night dent respectively of the congrega- board of the Temple had set a tion. Mr. Thal is also acting as goal service by calling at the center, of $350,000 for the building by the board of education from or they may obtain informat chairman of the building fund fund. Mr. Thal added that the driver ion Herman Cohen, president of the through the Child Care Cen campaign was really stimulated Mr. Garvett said, "Obviously by Home's board of directors • ter requests from the membership of the board of education, Ran- it would be neither possible nor that action be taken now for the The new child center will be in good taste to undertake con- purchase of the site and the cre- the first to operate in the city dolph 8426. struction now. However, our rea- ation of a building trust fund, In accepting this offer of the on a 24-hour around the clock sons for a buildifig fund cam- and that the early indications schedule. The board of education board of directors of the Jewish paign at this time are two-fold. clearly, demonstrated that the First, by raising our funds now members were eager to support is introducing a program of day Children's Home the board of during war time, we will be pre- the building program generously. care in the center for children education. has expressed sincere pared to help peace time projects Questioned about the character of 2 to 5 inclusive and a can- thanks for the patriotic contribu- by beginning building operations of the proposed temple building, teen service for children of 6 to tion in an effort to more ade- shortly after victory. Secondly, Rabbi Leon Fram said, "Our new 14 years inclusive. quately meet a serious need de- since all moneys collected over Temple will be a structure of and above the cost of the land grace and dignity, and will en- Built in 1930, the Home for veloping through wartime con- a number of years operated as ditions, hance the beauty of the entire Palmer Park section. Remember, a beneficiary agency of the De- we have over two acres of land troit Community Fund and as a / in our site which nature has al- LATE DAVID S. ZEMON member of the Jewish Welfare ready adorned with numerous Detroit Jewish Hero Federation. The brick structure the Congregation Shaarey Zedek magnificent trees. Picture a state- on Sunday, Aug. 8. has modern conveniences includ- Greeted by Palestine ly building in the center of this The death of Mr. Zemon on ing a full-size gymnasium, play For Attack on Ploesti large area, surrounded by we ll Aug. 6 marked the passing of looms, and ample recreational planned landscaping and contain- Jerusalem To Be a man who has been identified facilities. A laundry room with TEL AVIV (WNS),— The with Detroit's civic and charitable ing a large auditorium of wor- Capital of Union complete equipment is also avail- crew of an American Liberator enterprises for nearly half a ship, a chapel, school rooms, ad- participated in the at- a bl e century. He was 67 years old. ministrative offices and the usual able for use. A small protected tack on the Roumanian oil Mr. Zemon was born in Lithu• (WNS)—Dr. playground for pre-school chit- fields at Ploesti was given a L. LONDON. Magnes, president of the Judah He- social facilities. When this dream ania, Poland, and migrated to dren . and a larger playground for t•f."12ndous reception here this country at the age of 16. brew University in Palestine, has of our temple-to-be is realized, children of the canteen service when the pilot, Lieutenant He settled in northern Michigan, met with a group of Arab, lead- the entire Jewish community of Sternfeld of Detroit, brought but shortly thereafter moved to 6rs to discuss the contemplated — Detroit w- will adeqdately care for the out- the plane down for repairs be- ill • arii.e the pride of Detroit, where he founded the formation of a federation of our achievement." door recreational program. for proceeding to his undis- firm of David S. Zemon and Arab States, it was disclosed The Night Care Center is un- closed destination. One of the Pending the erection of the Company which was engaged in here by well informed circles. der the supervision of Dr. Edna members of the crew was Bom- the manufacture of women's The same sources also revealed new house of worship, Temple bardier Harry Rifkin of the suits and cloaks. In 1916 he re- that Arab leaders had been boast- Israel will continue to hold its Noble White's State Day Care Bronx, New York City, who tired from the manufacturing ing that Dr. Magnes's position services in the Detroit Institute Committee. Parents living in the said that the severity and business to devote himself to his was supported by certain persons northwest Detroit area extending bkoroughness of the attack on connected with the American Ha- of Arts and to conduct its reli- real estate interests. as far as the Puritan-Schaeffer Ploesti was such that it might Many institutions benefited by dassah organization. It was be- gious school at the Hampton Rd. area will be able to use conceivably shorten the war by Mr. Zemon's devoted and tire- lieved here that Dr. Magnes Public School, 18460 Warring- would be invited to attend an ton Drive. less efforts in their behalf. this newer center inasmuch as many months. Declaring the crew which had been chosen He had been president of the Arab conference to discuss the it is available so that parents and trained for the attack had Jewish problems arising from the can have their children picked up admirably carried out its bomb- Hebrew Free Loan Association proposed formation of an Arab 1, Federation. See ZEMON—Page 12 from a point on their own line ing mission, the New York A person considered friendly NOTICE of travel to their places of em- Jewish hero said: "We flew so to the Arab cause declared here low that the flames actually ployment, according to Dr. H. L. licked our wings. But there this week that Arab leaders were All copy must be in not Harrington, assistant superintend- was no time for fear. Our only determined to make Jerusalem the ent of schools in charge of nur- thought after releasing the capital of the proposed Pan Arab later than Wednesday, 3 sery schools, bomb load was to gain alti- Federation. According to this tude. For a distance of about Da y nurseries and canteen serv- one hundred miles we flew at source, the Jews of Palestine p.m. It must be written ice will opeprate on the same a height of approximately fifty would receive a "degree of au• - ,on one side of paper onl? fee basis as will earlier board feet in order not to give the tonomy" and Jewish immigration Dr. Israel Goldstein and where possible should of education child centers. The [ German erman dive bombers a chance to Palestine would be controlled swoop down on us. night care rates have been set To Be Nominated by a joint commission of Mus- be typewritten. r Dr, Magnus Favor s Pan-Arab Union Say Arab Leaders Dr. Wise Reveals Agreement on ZOA Presidency — NEW YORK. (WNS) — Dr. Stephen S. Wise announced in a Palestine Jewry Helped Defeat Rommel special statement this week that See MAGNES—Pag e 12 ■ . EXPULSION FROM VULKE an agreement had been reached to nominate Dr. Israel Goldstein as president of the Zionist Or- By JOSEPH OPATOSHU ganization of America at its forthcoming convention in Sep- That Jewish Palestine played tember. He declared that Dr. Editor's Note: A masterful depiction of the awesome concept of an important role in the defeat of which future chroniclers will Abba God's grace manifested through failure to impose punishment. Hillel Silver will be "sum- declare that it was decisive of of Marshal Rommel is revealed the world's destiny. Of course, moned to leadership in the sphere Reprinted from July issue of by Pierre van Paassen in an ar- Liberal Judaism of political affairs" as co-chair- ticle in the current issue of The everybody knew tha( Palestine man of the American Emergency The Jews had already been ex- only from Russian Poland, but existed and what its resources Protestant. Mr. Van Paassen, in Committee for Zionist Affairs. pelled from the neighboring towns also from Lithuania and from his article "Best Kept Secret of were. But it was not realized Dr. Wise's statement reads: of Mlava, Khorzhel, Rippin and the Ukraine. Their language was the War," states that "Jewish Pal- what Palestine meant: a powerful "In the midst of the serious Tchekhanova. Still no one mo- a jargon of the different dialect3 estine was one of the imponder- instrument of victory in the hands problems facing the Zionist lected border town of Vulke of Yiddish spoken in the regions ables that turned the tide against of that Jewish community, which movement at this time and on with its the hundred Jewish families. from which they hailed. threw itself into the struggle Hitler at the moment when he with Quite the contrary: in the year a whole heartedness and zeal the eve of the forthcoming con- The and almost the whole world least 1940, Vulke struck it rich. The of Vulkes at-great grandfathers vention of the Zionist Organiza- that multiplied the country's in- expected it." gr'e inhabitants had been tion of America, I felt it incum- dustrial effectiveness a hundred town waxed wealthy on the con- stool-pigeons, counterfeiters, in- t stanea of G stredm The article says in part: erman rs fold. It's the spirit of the Jews bent upon me to do what lay in that pass "In the fateful hour when that counted! through it. The tail- cendiaries; the great- grandfathers my power toward achieving the Britain's fate hung in the bal- —smugglers who bootlegged silk, maximum degree of unity joined "1Vhile certain politicians in with the maximum effectiveness ors, cobblers locksmiths, black- tobacco, whiskey across the bor- ance and when Rommel boasted smiths were hardly able to finish der; whose brawls were notorious that insofar as he was concerned neighboring Arab countries stood in the conduct of Zionist affairs. the work was and heaped upon The that stores shops not throughout the region of Plotsk. it was all over but the shouting, aside and sulked and in some Having conferred at length with them. the little land of Palestine placed cases gave unmistakable signs of my colleagues in the leadership only did a thriving business; they when After the First the border was World moved War. away at the disposal of the British joy over what they thought to be and the representatives of vari- made money hand over fist. the imminent British debacle, Empire and its armies in the ous groups in the Zionist Or- from Vulke, the town's luster Vulke was surprised, wondered ancestral virtue was pro- tarnished. Jews lost their liveli- Near East an industrial appar- the Jews of Palestine stepped for- ganization of America. it is a what ward as a man, voluntarily, not atus of seven thousand factories, source of deepest satisfaction to tecting it. Vulke could not boast hood. They strolled across the waiting for army call . . . of learned scholars or famed idle market-place, a straw be- large and small. me to be able to announce that rabbis. It had been a town of tween "The world will learn some the teeth, a bamboo rod "It may sound fantastic, but it must be said for it is the day and it will remember at the we now find it ourselves in com- exile even in Czarist days. Jews in hand. They wore down their truth: nobody, neither the British Peace Conference what certain plete accord on the following who had transgressed against the heels but still found nothing at government were banished to which to turn an honest penny. high command nor Marshal Rom- Arab chieftain; in Irak, Egypt program. mel had counted on Palestine to and Saoudia, who proclaimed "By general agreement among Vulke. Some had been exiled for Some left for parts unknown; five years, others for ten, still and those that remained, descend- Play the role it did in that battle See ROMMEL--Pag e 12 others for life. These outcasts ants of the original "aristocracy," See WISE—Page 9 had converged on the town not Pierre van Paassen Reveals "The Best Kept Secret of the War" See VULKE—Pag e 12